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SigmaTech Fibers Brush Review

It’s been far too long since I’ve done a blog post. Life always has a way of altering things just when you get into a comfortable routine. I have still been pretty active on my other social media platforms, because they’re more on the go and easier to maintain. A blog post does take me more time because I like to be in a nice calm place to channel all of my writing juices. Anyway, the tides of life are calming and I’m back at it. I will try my best to catch up on the ton of reviews and posts that have been on hold. Anyway, enough with the rant. Let’s get to the review.

So Sigma has released *insert drum roll* their new line of Sigmatech Fiber brushes. And I must say, they have quickly become some of my favorites. Firstly, let’s talk about what makes them so special.

Brushes are either natural hair or synthetic, which are a blend of polyester and nylon. Natural hair brushes are best used with powder or pigment products, because the product clings to the bristles resulting in less fall out and easier blending. Synthetic brushes work best with liquids or creams because they don’t trap product due to the hair not having a cuticle. I find synthetic brushes to be slightly stiffer but they maintain their shape forever since the bristles are man made, which is why I tend to gravitate toward natural hair brushes when I am searching for extra soft bristles.

Sigma has somewhat bridged the gap between natural and synthetic brushes and they are fabulous. I was excited to try them, since I have recently been searching to incorporate more synthetic brushes due to the fact that they are cruelty free (obviously). The main aspect of these brushes that I liked was how soft they were compared to my other brushes, both synthetic and natural haired. Since these brushes don’t have cuticles, they don’t trap product and are very easy to clean. I have also noticed no shedding and the brushes have maintained their original shape. Each brush handle is made of a sustainable source of wood which is coated with 8 coats of paint which makes them scratch resistant. There are a great investment for the normal consumer along with the working artist.

FiberTech Brush Advantages

Hypoallergenic

Antibacterial

No Product Absorption

Easy to Clean

Long Lasting

No Color Bleeding

No Breakage

Let’s take a closer look at the SigmaTech Essential Set:

Winged Liner – E06

Exact Blend -E32

Medium Sweeper – E54

Small Tapered Blending – E45

Tapered Blending -E35

Duo Fiber Powder/Blush -F15

Soft Blend Concealer – F64

Tapered Face – F25

The Complete Set

Each of the Brushes are assigned a name, only to help you identify what the intended purpose is. However, brushes can be used for whatever you see fit. For example, a blending brush is intended to be used for blending out the crease, but another useful purpose of it is to blend out the nose contour. The duo fiber foundation brush is sparse enough to apply a powder highlight to your cheekbones. Don’t be restricted by the title of things. This rule also applies to makeup. Mix and match products and you will find that most things have multiple uses.